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Keep Up With the Rapid Changes in Data Communications and Networking As you look at the cover, you may be wondering what an overnight delivery service has to do with data communications and networking. While following this cumulative case study in each chapter, you'll discover how to successfully apply the fundamental concepts behind the latest technologies and applications to business. You'll be introduced to these concepts throughout the text from this applied business perspective. Inside, you'll find the latest advances with the Internet, Internet access (cable modems,) DSL), local area and backbone networks (gigabit ethernet, ATM), and wide area networks (ATM, SONET, SMDS). A greater emphasis is placed on the changing nature of the Internet and the increased importance of electronic commerce in business. And up-to-date articles on the latest innovations are provided at our Web site at www.wiley.com/college/dennis/datacomm6e.

512 pages, Hardcover

First published December 8, 1995

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15 reviews2 followers
September 11, 2022
Read this for my masters of IT general networking credit. The book like many do not age well, and some of the information here is rather outdated. It’s not a terrible introduction to networking, and in general is geared towards a more managerial type. I would suggest though that anybody seeking to become more network savvy pair this with the Network+ exam at the very least. Otherwise, you’ll have the general info and none of the details or abilities to implement and work with networks.
Profile Image for PRJ Greenwell.
749 reviews13 followers
April 16, 2018
This is a textbook I needed for uni. It's an eye opener in a lot of ways. It explains in fairly lucid detail many concepts I knew of but practically knew little about, like IP addressing, multiplexing and so on. I'd argue it'd be a good resource for someone interested in these things, regardless of whether they're a student or not.

Good book, good investment really.
Profile Image for Wamidh Jawad.
6 reviews
February 16, 2017
Interesting book, the one I read was the 12th edition for my MIS589 class, it deals with a lot of networks design, security and managements topics and I recommend it for IT managers or any other half technical half managerial IT roles, chap. 6,7&12 were the best!!
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10 reviews
July 5, 2017
Course book for my Masters program - did not love it
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10 reviews
January 1, 2023
this book helped me grasp the OSI model which is fundemental in IT.
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366 reviews28 followers
December 10, 2013
3 1/2 stars (For class)
Tried to walk the line between general enough that business majors will read it and technical enough that it actually provides helpful information. Didn't quite do that successfully, at least for a few of the chapters
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246 reviews11 followers
October 15, 2010
Great intro to Data Communications and Networking. Easy to read and written in layman's terms. I read the book without a professor's guidance and had very few problems picking up the concepts.
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284 reviews32 followers
March 8, 2015
Clearly written with lots of war stories to give context. Not too long either (only 500 pages). I'm looking forward to multiple readings.
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98 reviews2 followers
February 29, 2016
Well-written, organized, and succinct, this was a great overview/introduction to computer networking.
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